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    January 10, 2009

    Kevin Costner Saves Our Broken Democracy

    Just when we'd forgotten about Joe the Plumber, here comes Bud the Poultry Worker. Arriving Tues., Jan 13 on DVD, Kevin Costner's Swing Vote was timed--in its initial August release--to have some election-year topicality. Judging from the film's quick exit from theaters, with all of $16 million to ... More >>

  • News

    October 1, 2008

    Every Vote (Kind of) Counts

    If the number of disqualified ballots in the August primary is any indication, King County is in for a repeat of its 2004 recount crisis.

  • Blogs

    September 25, 2008

    Duff McKagan: An Enlightening Trip (Abroad)

    If the number of disqualified ballots in the August primary is any indication, King County is in for a repeat of its 2004 recount crisis.

  • Blogs

    September 25, 2008

    Vote 08: Will It Be 2004 All Over Again?

    If the number of disqualified ballots in the August primary is any indication, King County is in for a repeat of its 2004 recount crisis.

  • Blogs

    July 20, 2007

    New voting machines actually faulty?

    If the number of disqualified ballots in the August primary is any indication, King County is in for a repeat of its 2004 recount crisis.

  • News

    July 13, 2005

    A Fight to the End

    Voting-rights activist Andy Stephenson, 43, dies.

  • News

    January 26, 2005

    The Minus Touch

    A study of touch-screen voting in Snohomish County suggests that machines favored Dino Rossi. But there's no way to prove it.

  • News

    May 26, 2004

    Letters to the Editor

    "Even the Weather Channel has . . . spicy docudramas that exploit our apparent need to be entertained by extreme weather events."

  • News

    May 19, 2004

    www.bigbrother.gov

    The feds want to know who's been visiting the Web site of voting watchdog Bev Harris, and they're likely to get what they want.

  • News

    March 10, 2004

    Black Box Backlash

    Bev Harris of Renton created a firestorm with her national Internet campaign against electronic voting. Now she's trying to persuade people in the real world that their democracy is on the line.

  • News

    February 18, 2004

    Letters to the Editor

    "Would Howard Schultz put up with poor decisions and declining profits and performance if it were Starbucks?"

  • News

    February 11, 2004

    Election Pros Are Cons

    Two felons have been involved in printing and processing ballots for King County—one of them a convicted embezzler. A voter activist calls this a security breach.

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